BFP yesterday

Here we go again. First off, I am in shock but super excited that we got BFP (big fat positive (pregnancy test)) yesterday within a month of trying with OPK (ovulation predictor kit) and Ava bracelet. I was losing hope and feeling down. I thought maybe we would have to see a fertility specialist. Anyhow, I am super skeptical cause last time, we went in, and there was no heart-beat at 7 weeks, and I had to get a D&C and it was right around the holidays. So of course, I feel kind of scared. It it normal to feel scared? Is there anything that I can do to help avoid another m/c? Has anyone tried progesterone inserts? Any recommendations? I want to see dr. tomorrow. ps) today my boobs started to hurt and tingle.

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No experience with this, but best of luck. Boobs hurting was my first early pregnancy sign. With my miscarriage, the day I woke up with them not hurting was the day I started bleeding. With my son, it lasted for weeks!

No experience with this, but best of luck. Boobs hurting was my first early p...

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11/08/2018

No experience with this, but best of luck. Boobs hurting was my first early pregnancy sign. With my miscarriage, the day I woke up with them not hurting was the day I started bleeding. With my son, it lasted for weeks!

Yes, I completely agree. Boobs and feeling sick= good sign Not feeling pregnant and feeling great = not a good sign.

That is why I will not get excited until I hear heart beat. Still crazy how there is a baby growing inside already. congrats!

You never know! There are people who don't get a ton of symptoms and everything is healthy. Other than sore boobs in the beginning, with my son, I never had even a touch of morning sickness, fatigue, or any of the usual signs, and he was born at almost 42 weeks! If it's going to drive you crazy with worry, maybe your doctor will see you early. After my miscarriage, mine said if I ever have another positive test, and I'm stressed, call and they will check HCG and progesterone early if it'll help me relax. Haven't had any luck yet, but best of luck to you!

Everything sounds normal to me! I’m currently working through my 2nd miscarriage in the past 4 months of trying for a baby. I lost the first one at 9 weeks and with this one I was about 6 weeks along. With both, I felt a lot less nauseous and had this feeling like my uterus was empty. My breasts stopped hurting and shortly after the bleeding and cramping came on strong. The less you stress, the better the chances you won’t miscarry. If there’s one thing that will cause a miscarriage the quickest, it’s stress. But congratulations on the positive!

Thank you. I know. I part of me is excited, part of me is taking it easy. I have taken 7 tests and they are showing positive, some are more faint than other, but there are 2 lines. Husbands bday is on the 15th, so I am going to surprise him. I have Kaiser insurance and their first phone appt is in a couple of weeks, and than you see the OB like 2 weeks after which I feel like is a long time. I wish my boobs hurt more.. lol. I am only 4 weeks and 1 day. This past week, I have been wanting pickles like crazy like I did with the last pregnancy. Sandwiches with salty pickles and pepperchini's every day this week. So weird. and Orange juice. I really want to do the Progesterone inserts, has anyone tried that?

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